House narrowly passes Trump's sweeping tax-cut bill
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Hundreds of thousands of low-income residents in the state could lose food assistance and health care coverage, leading to an even greater divide between rich and poor.
The tax provisions of the House Republican reconciliation bill double down on the failures of the 2017 tax law, which was skewed in favor of the richest people in the country, further eroded the nation’s revenue base,
This bill gives enormous additional tax cuts to wealthy people and corporations, spikes the deficit, and strips health care from millions of Americans.
Behind the GOP's populist facade lies a tax plan that would benefit corporations and wealthy households while cutting programs like Medicaid and SNAP.
Despite a brief market scare, the richest 10 Americans got $365 billion richer over the past year, according to a new analysis from Oxfam.
The "big, beautiful" and egotistically named "Trump Accounts" offer a flash of cash and loud branding — but not much else to really support parents.
As one state becomes a test case, policymakers and taxpayers across the U.S. will be watching closely to see what happens next.